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  • The Three Keys to Creating and Maintaining Friendships

    In today’s hyper-connected world, it seems ironic that so many of us are struggling to form genuine, lasting friendships. Social media platforms are flooded with calls for deeper connections, yet a closer look reveals a concerning trend: the criteria for friendship has become impossibly high, often based on superficial standards. We see women being excluded…

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  • Building Lasting Friendships in a Superficial World

    The struggle to form genuine friendships is intensified by high, superficial criteria often fueled by social media. True connections require empathy, tolerance, and openness. By prioritizing these qualities, we can overcome the barriers built by unrealistic expectations and foster lasting friendships. Embracing diversity and vulnerability enriches our social lives.

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  • The Office Battlefield: When the Work is Fine, But the Vibe is Off

    Whenever my best friend starts complaining about her job, I know exactly what’s coming. It’s not the work itself – she’s a fantastic administrative assistant, efficient, organized, and genuinely good at what she does. It’s the vibe. The subtle digs, the lack of appreciation, the feeling of being just another cog in a machine that…

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  • Toxic Workplace? Why You Might Hate Your Job (Even If You Love the Work)

    My best friend’s job complaints always follow a familiar pattern, and it’s clear she’s dealing with a toxic workplace. It’s never about the work itself; she excels as an administrative assistant. Instead, it’s the atmosphere – those subtle digs, the constant lack of appreciation, the feeling of being utterly undervalued. That’s the insidious nature of…

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  • Is Inclusion Enough? Insights from Trevor Noah’s Latest Episode

    Is inclusion enough for true equality? Trevor Noah’s podcast with Ruha Benjamin dissects DEI, integration, and the pitfalls of tokenism in today’s society.

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